Can you imagine if some of todayâs most successful entrepreneurs were sidetracked early on by the permit police? Where would we be? It makes me wonder if the CEO of this public company â which is developing new treatments for age-related chronic diseases that could actually help you extend your life span by as much as 50% â wouldâve even made it this far had he been discouraged from âthinking bigâ when he was just starting down the path of entrepreneurship.
Can you imagine if some of todayâs most successful entrepreneurs were sidetracked early on by the permit police? Where would we be? It makes me wonder if the CEO of this public company â which is developing new treatments for age-related chronic diseases that could actually help you extend your life span by as much as 50% â wouldâve even made it this far had he been discouraged from âth
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Extend Your Life Span by 50%
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Written Aug 13, 2020
Miguel Lozano sells street corn in Oregon.
Or at least he used to.
The high-school sophomore who’s been selling the Mexican street food to help pay for school clothes was recently shut down by county regulators.
Apparently Lozano didn’t have the required permit to run his small operation.
The required permit costs $1,415.
I suspect if this young man had $1,415, he’d have more than enough to buy clothes and wouldn’t need to sell corn on the street to begin with.
It’s so absurd.
We should be supporting personal responsibility and entrepreneurship, not discouraging it.
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Sidetracked by the Permit Police?
We’ve definitely heard these types of stories before.
Kids going out and trying to earn a buck, only to be thwarted by overzealous regulators who believe bureaucratic buffoonery is more important than empowering young people who seek to do more than just play video games all day.
Can you imagine if some of today’s most successful entrepreneurs were sidetracked early on by the permit police?
Where would we be?
Everything we rely on today is the result of hard work and the entrepreneurial spirit.
Electricity, the internet, modern transportation, airplanes, lifesaving medicines, and biotechnology... The list goes on and on.
Consider This…
I’ve actually been following the development of some new treatments for age-related chronic diseases that could actually help you [extend your life span by as much as 50%](.
The company that’s developed this technology is currently running clinical trials with the FDA.
This is really happening, right now.
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Chronic diseases like alcoholism, opioid addiction, diabetes, and depression can be a death sentence for millions of sufferers. Regular treatments work only 30% of the time and can take years. Now the FDA has given the go-ahead to a small pill that wipes out these diseases with just one or two doses. And elite research institutions, like Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and Harvard, have replicated and confirmed the results. "Mr. Wonderful," Kevin O’Leary, has already invested millions. [Details here...](
Amazing, game-changing stuff!
And it makes me wonder if the CEO of [this public company]( would’ve even made it this far had he been discouraged from “thinking big” when he was just starting down the path of entrepreneurship.
This company is at the forefront of ushering in new therapies that could allow us all to live well beyond 100, and without the chronic diseases that come with aging.
Folks, we can’t trivialize the power of entrepreneurship within today’s younger generation.
Given all the challenges our world faces today, we need more energetic, proactive entrepreneurs out there, being encouraged and groomed by a supportive community.
I don’t know what’s going to happen with Miguel Lozano’s street corn stand. But I do hope he doesn’t let this incident crush his entrepreneurial spirit. Because who knows? Miguel Lozano could one day join the ranks of Henry Ford, Steve Jobs, and Elon Musk — some of the most influential entrepreneurs the world has ever known.
To thwart that would be, for lack of a better word, stupid.
To a new way of life and a new generation of wealth...
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Is Amazon Buying Mall Space?
You probably see this at your local mall:
It looks like a ghost town... but not for long. Reportedly, Amazon is looking to buy closed department stores.
How ironic — Amazon was the one who ran these businesses into the ground in the first place. Now Amazon is here to get the “forgotten malls” back to business.
This will put Bezos in the heart of consumerism — malls. Amazon will process more orders than ever, and it already ships 2.5 billion packages a year.
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